Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 23rd International Conference, CAiSE 2011, London, UK, June 20-24, 2011, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2011, held in London, UK, in June 2011.

The 42 revised full papers and 5 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 320 submissions. In addition the book contains the abstracts of 2 keynote speeches. The contributions are organized in topical sections on requirements; adaptation and evolution; model transformation; ...

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Overview

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2011, held in London, UK, in June 2011.

The 42 revised full papers and 5 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 320 submissions. In addition the book contains the abstracts of 2 keynote speeches. The contributions are organized in topical sections on requirements; adaptation and evolution; model transformation; conceptual design; domain specific languages; case studies and experiences; mining and matching; business process modelling; validation and quality; and service and management.

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Keynotes

Ten Open Challenges at the Boundaries of Software Engineering and Information Systems (Abstract) Anthony Finkelstein 1

Total Integration: The Case of Information Systems for Olympic Games (Abstract) Dimitrios A. Beis 2

Session 1 Requirements

Requirements Management with Semantic Technology: An Empirical Study on Automated Requirements Categorization and Conflict Analysis Thomas Moser Dietmar Winkler Matthias Heindl Stefan Biffl 3

S3C: Using Service Discovery to Support Requirements Elicitation in the ERP Domain Markus Nöbauer Norbert Seyff Neil Maiden Konstantinos Zachos 18

Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems: Core Ontology and Problem Statement Nauman A. Qureshi Ivan J. Jureta Anna Perini 33

Session 2 Adaptation and Evolution

A Fuzzy Service Adaptation Based on QoS Satisfaction Barbara Pernici Seyed Hossein Siadat 48

Dealing with Known Unknowns: Towards a Game-Theoretic Foundation for Software Requirement Evolution Le Minh Sang Tran Fabio Massacci 62

Goal-Based Behavioral Customization of Information Systems Sotirios Liaskos Marin Litoiu Marina Daoud Jungblut John Mylopoulos 77

Session 3 Model Transformation 1

From Requirements to Models: Feedback Generation as a Result of Formalization Leonid Kof Birgit Penzenstadler 93

A Web Usability Evaluation Process for Model-Driven Web Development Adrian Fernandez Silvia Abrahão Emilio Insfran 108

A Trace Metamodel Proposal Based on the Model Driven Architecture Framework for the Traceability of User Requirements in Data Warehouses Alejandro Maté Juan Trujillo 123

Session.4 Conceptual Design 1

Ontological Foundations for Conceptual Part-Whole Relations: The Case of Collectives and Their Parts Giancarlo Guizzardi 138

Product-Based Workflow Design for Monitoring of Collaborative Business Processes Marco Comuzzi Irene T.P. Vanderfeesten 154

Modeling Design Patterns with Description Logics: A Case Study Yudistira Asnar Elda Paja John Mylopoulos 169

Session 5 Conceptual Design 2

Interactively Eliciting Database Constraints and Dependencies Ravi Ramdoyal Jean-Luc Hainaut 184

A Conceptual Model for Integrated Governance, Risk and Compliance Pedro Vicente Miguel Mira da Silva 199

Using Synchronised Tag Clouds for Browsing Data Collections Alexandre de Spindler Stefania Leone Michael Nebeling Matthias Geel Moira C. Norrie 214

Revisiting Naur's Programming as Theory Building for Enterprise Architecture Modelling Balbir S. Barn Tony Clark 229

Session 6 Domain Specific Languages

A DSL for Corporate Wiki Initialization Oscar Díaz Gorka Puente 237

The REA-DSL: A Domain Specific Modeling Language for Business Models Christian Sonnenberg Christian Huemer Birgit Hofreiter Dieter Mayrhofer Alessio Maria Braccini 252

A Foundational Approach for Managing Process Variability Matthias Weidlich Jan Mendling Mathias Weske 267

Session 7 Case Studies and Experiences

Tangible Media in Process Modeling - A Controlled Experiment Alexander Luebbe Mathias Weske 283

Experiences of Using Different Communication Styles in Business Process Support Systems with the Shared Spaces Architecture Ilia Bider Paul Johannesson Rainer Schmidt 299

What Methodology Attributes Are Critical for Potential Users? Understanding the Effect of Human Needs Kunal Mohan Frederik Ahlemann 314

Exploratory Case Study Research on SOA Investment Decision Processes in Austria Lukas Auer Eugene Belov Natalia Kryvinska Christine Strauss 329

Session 8 Model Transformation 2

A Metamodelling Approach for i* Model Translations Carlos Cares Xavier Franch 337

Automatic Generation of a Data-Centered View of Business Processes Cristina Cabanillas Manuel Resinas Antonio Ruiz-Cortés Ahmed Awad 352

Connecting Security Requirements Analysis and Secure Design Using Patterns and UMLsec Holger Schmidt Jan Jürjens 367

Transforming Enterprise Architecture Models: An Artificial Ontology View Sandeep Purao Richard Martin Edward Robertson 383

Session 9 Mining and Matching

Handling Concept Drift in Process Mining R.P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose Wil M.P. van der Aalst Indre Zliobaite Mykola Pechenizkiy 391

An Iterative Approach for Business Process Template Synthesis from Compliance Rules Ahmed Awad Rajeev Goré James Thomson Matthias Weidlich 406

A Design of Business-Technology Alignment Consulting Framework Kecheng Liu Lily Sun Dian Jambari Vaughan Michell Sam Chong 422

ONTECTAS: Bridging the Gap between Collaborative Tagging Systems and Structured Data Ali Moosavi Tianyu Li Laks V.S. Lakshmanan Rachel Pottinger 436

Session 10 Business Process Modelling

Cognitive Complexity in Business Process Modeling Kathrin Figl Ralf Laue 452

Human-Centered Process Engineering Based on Content Analysis and Process View Aggregation Sonja Kabicher Stefanie Rinderle-Ma 467

Process Model Generation from Natural Language Text Fabia Friedrich Jan Mendling Frank Puhlmann 482

A Semantic Approach for Business Process Model Abstraction Sergey Smirnov Hajo A. Reijers Mathias Weske 497

On the Automatic Labeling of Process Models Henrik Leopold Jan Mendling Hajo A. Reijers 512

Session 11 Validation and Quality

Pattem-Based Modeling and Formalizing of Business Process Quality Constraints Lial Khaluf Christian Gerth Gregor Engels 521

Quality Evaluation and Improvement Framework for Database Schemas - Using Defect Taxonomies Jonathan Lemaitre Jean-Luc Hainaut 536

Validation of Families of Business Processes Gerd Gröner Christian Wende Marko Boškovic Fernando Silva Parreiras Tobias Walter Florian Heidenreich Dragan Gaševic Steffen Staab 551

Session 12 Service and Management 1

Using SOA Governance Design Methodologies to Augment Enterprise Service Descriptions Marcus Roy Basem Suleiman Dennis Schmidt Ingo Weber Boualem Benatallah 566

Management Services - A Framework for Design Hans Weigand Paul Johannesson Birger Andersson Jeewanie Jayasinghe Arachchige Maria Bergholtz 582

Bottom-Up Fault Management in Composite Web Services Brahim Medjahed Zaki Malik 597

Understanding the Diversity of Services Based on Users' Identities Junjun Sun Feng Liu He Zhang Lin Liu Eric Yu 612

Session 13 Service and Management 2

Request/Response Aspects for Web Services Ernst Juhnke Dominik Seiler Ralph Ewerth Matthew Smith Bernd Freisleben 627

Using Graph Aggregation for Service Interaction Message Correlation Adnene Guabtni Hamid Reza Motahari-Nezhad Boualem Benatallah 642

Supporting Dynamic, People-Driven Processes through Self-learning of Message Flows Christoph Dorn Schahram Dustdar 657

Business Process Service Oriented Methodology (BPSOM) with Service Generation in SoaML Andrea Delgado Francisco Ruiz Ignacio García-Rodríguez de Guzmán Mario Piattini 672

Session 14

Panel on Green and Sustainable IS (Abstract) Barbara Pernici 681

Author Index 683

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